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TOTAL IN THE NIGERIAN PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
 

The oil and gas industry is a pillar of the Nigerian economy and a major factor in its world standing. A member of OPEC, Nigeria is responsible for 8.24% of the organisation's overall production. TOTAL has been a partner from the very start in the development of oil and gas in Nigeria, carrying both Upstream and Downstream activities. Our various stakes in Nigerian projects reflect our long-term commitment to sustainable development of the country's economy, infrastructure and communities.

TOTAL Upstream

TOTAL Upstream has been serving the Nigerian hydrocarbons industry for nearly half a century, in partnership with the Nigerian Government and in different equity associations with other private companies. Our company is the country's fourth-largest oil and gas producer through its involvement in more than 50 permits, including nine as operator.

In Nigeria, the upstream activities of the TOTAL Group are carried out by the following subsidiaries :

  • TOTAL E&P Nigeria Limited (TEPNG), Operator of the NNPC/TEPNG Joint Venture, which was incorporated in May 1962 under the name of SAFRAP,
  • TOTAL Upstream Nigeria Limited (TUPNI),
  • TOTAL E&P Deepwater A to H Ltd.

The Group is also present in the Gas Utilisation Programme of the country through:

  • TOTAL LNG Nigeria Limited (formerly CLEAG), holder of 15% of Nigeria LNG,
  • Brass Holding Company Ltd., holder of 17% of Brass LNG.

With about 1,400 employees as at January 2010, and offices in Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt, the Group’s E&P Branch is making remarkable contributions to the socio-economic development of Nigeria.

Upstream Acreage

TOTAL Upstream Companies operate the following diversified portfolio:

  • 30.4% of the Amenam-Kpono Unit straddling OMLs 99 and 70,
  • 40% of OML 58, 99, 100, 102, concessions of the NNPC/TEPNG JV,
  • 24% of OML 130 where Akpo is being developed,
  • 24% of OPL 246,
  • 20% of OML 138 where Usan is being developed,
  • 18% of OML 139.

TOTAL Upstream Companies partner in the following leases :

  • 10% of the NNPC/SPDC/NAOC/TEPNG Joint Venture, operating 35 OMLs,
  • 12.5% of OML 118, where Bonga produces, operated by SNEPCO,
  • 12.5% of OPL 219, operated by SNEPCO,
  • 40% of OPL 215, as Technical Adviser of operator NOREAST,
  • 40% of OML 112/117, as Technical Adviser of operator AMNI,
  • 40% of OML 136, as Technical Adviser of operator CONOIL,
  • 40% of OPL 257, as Technical Adviser of operator CONOIL,
  • 14.5% of OPL 279, operated by OEPNL (OMEL),
  • 25.7% of OPL 285, operated by OMENL (OMEL).

Upstream producing fields

  • OML 58 Obagi, Ibewa, Erema, Olo,
  • OML 99/70 Amenam/Kpono Unit,
  • OML 100 Odudu, Afia, Ime, Edikan,
  • OML 102Ofon Phase 1,

Upstream development projects in progress

  • OML 58OML 58 Ugrade Phase 1, including a 440MW Power Plant,
  • OML 100 OML 100 LT,
  • OML 102 Ofon Phase II,
  • OML 130Akpo,
  • OML 138Usan.

Upstream future developments

  • OML 58 OML 58 Ugrade Phase 2, Ubeta
  • OML 99 Amenam East, Ikike
  • OML 100/102 Nkarika
  • OML 130 Egina
  • OML 139 Ukot
  • OML 112/117 Ima
  • OML 136 Toju

TOTAL Nigeria Plc.

Incorporated as a private company in 1956, TOTAL Nigeria Plc. became public in 1978, and is today quoted on the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE). Its principal activity is marketing of petroleum products and Liquefied Petroleum Gas. However the company has diversified into the marketing of non-fuel products, through two channels: the Network and General Trade. Since its first Filling Station at Herbert Macaulay Street, Yaba, Lagos in 1956, the Company has expanded its business through a network of over 500 retail outlets, corporate customers and organisations that are served through six regions.

TOTAL Nigeria Plc., a unique position in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry

  • A network of 500 Retail Outlets in six Regions: Lagos, Mid-Western, Eastern, Far North, North-Central and Western.
  • Bulk storage facilities at Apapa, Ibafon, Kano, Kaduna and Bukuru Depots.
  • 3 Lubricants Blending Plants at Koko in Delta State, at Kaduna in Kaduna State and Apapa in Lagos State.
  • 10 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) bottling plants and a coastal storage in Apapa, Lagos.
  • One of the two larger suppliers of JET A1 fuel to the Aviation Industry in Nigeria at Lagos Airports (Domestic and International), Kano, Abuja and Port Harcourt Airports.

Strong standing today and tomorrow

The nation's current potential output of over 2 million barrels of oil per day places Nigeria among the world's top ten producers. Nigeria's crude oil, produced in seven grades, is prized for its quality. Recoverable reserves, which represent approximately 40 years of production at present potential production rates, are the world's largest. And the country's natural gas potential is more striking still, with estimated reserves of over 2000 billion cubic metres.

Providential Geology

The oil industry is concentrated in Nigeria's Delta region for the simple reason that this is where all the oil and gas deposits are located. The Niger Delta's sedimentary basin, made of deposits transported by the river for millions of years, is one of the world's most extensive oil traps. It occupies an area of over 75,000 sq. km. The continental section of the Delta and its extension into conventional offshore tracts contain 85% of the country's current oil and gas reserves; the remaining 15% are buried deep offshore, at depths of 500 m under water.

Oil exploration dates back to 1908, and was interrupted by the First World War. Exploration was resumed in 1937. Oil was first discovered in 1958. Nigeria joined OPEC in 1971 and formed the Nigerian National Oil Company, renamed the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in 1977. This company operates either alone or in joint venture with major foreign oil companies. There are four refineries at present in Nigeria: two in Port Harcourt and one each in Warri and Kaduna.

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